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SpursDynasty
05-28-2012, 02:40 PM
I don't know why there are so many news articles and threads and celebrations about the Spurs beating the Thunder 101-98. The Spurs just went out, took care of business, won their 19 straight game, and beat a team they were supposed to beat. Nothing big, nothing huge, no big accomplishments. Everyone wants to talk about how Manu is "back" but the truth is Manu never left. Manu's 26 points are pretty much what we can expect to get from Manu every night. This is an OKC Thunder team that the Spurs have already beaten a number of times this year, so this game is no surprise and no big deal.

The problem OKC made, as most young teams do, is when they want to come and disrespect a veteran team and go out there and try to have swagger and act like they're supposed to win the game. It worked for most of the game but sooner or later, in a 48 minute game, the better team wins.

Again, last night's game was no big deal. The Spurs had already won 18 games in a row and last night was just another easy win for the Spurs. The Spurs will be the first team in NBA history to sweep the entire playoffs.

Again, no trash talking, nothing personal against OKC, they're just not that good. No big celebrations, no news stories, no big surprises here.

TampaDude
05-28-2012, 02:41 PM
I don't know why there are so many news articles and threads and celebrations about the Spurs beating the Thunder 101-98. The Spurs just went out, took care of business, won their 19 straight game, and beat a team they were supposed to beat. Nothing big, nothing huge, no big accomplishments. Everyone wants to talk about how Manu is "back" but the truth is Manu never left. Manu's 26 points are pretty much what we can expect to get from Manu every night. This is an OKC Thunder team that the Spurs have already beaten a number of times this year, so this game is no surprise and no big deal.

The problem OKC made, as most young teams do, is when they want to come and disrespect a veteran team and go out there and try to have swagger and act like they're supposed to win the game. It worked for most of the game but sooner or later, in a 48 minute game, the better team wins.

Again, last night's game was no big deal. The Spurs had already won 18 games in a row and last night was just another easy win for the Spurs. The Spurs will be the first team in NBA history to sweep the entire playoffs.

Again, no trash talking, nothing personal against OKC, they're just not that good. No big celebrations, no news stories, no big surprises here.

I love you, man! :toast :lol

Goran Dragic
05-28-2012, 02:41 PM
Hi Jeff

Stalin
05-28-2012, 02:45 PM
lol

jeebus
05-28-2012, 02:47 PM
:repost:

NRHector
05-28-2012, 04:16 PM
I don't know why there are so many news articles and threads and celebrations about the Spurs beating the Thunder 101-98. The Spurs just went out, took care of business, won their 19 straight game, and beat a team they were supposed to beat. Nothing big, nothing huge, no big accomplishments. Everyone wants to talk about how Manu is "back" but the truth is Manu never left. Manu's 26 points are pretty much what we can expect to get from Manu every night. This is an OKC Thunder team that the Spurs have already beaten a number of times this year, so this game is no surprise and no big deal.

The problem OKC made, as most young teams do, is when they want to come and disrespect a veteran team and go out there and try to have swagger and act like they're supposed to win the game. It worked for most of the game but sooner or later, in a 48 minute game, the better team wins.

Again, last night's game was no big deal. The Spurs had already won 18 games in a row and last night was just another easy win for the Spurs. The Spurs will be the first team in NBA history to sweep the entire playoffs.Again, no trash talking, nothing personal against OKC, they're just not that good. No big celebrations, no news stories, no big surprises here.

:wow

ElNono
05-28-2012, 04:41 PM
sup jeff...

Latarian Milton
05-28-2012, 06:33 PM
jeff with the truth bombs imho. OKC ain't that good at all and they just got exposed last night. spurs got tons of experience which should be vital ingredients in the playoffs and the old boys are playing the best games they've ever played since their last ship in 07

Hoops Czar
05-28-2012, 06:58 PM
I don't know why there are so many news articles and threads and celebrations about the Spurs beating the Thunder 101-98. The Spurs just went out, took care of business, won their 19 straight game, and beat a team they were supposed to beat. Nothing big, nothing huge, no big accomplishments. Everyone wants to talk about how Manu is "back" but the truth is Manu never left. Manu's 26 points are pretty much what we can expect to get from Manu every night. This is an OKC Thunder team that the Spurs have already beaten a number of times this year, so this game is no surprise and no big deal.

The problem OKC made, as most young teams do, is when they want to come and disrespect a veteran team and go out there and try to have swagger and act like they're supposed to win the game. It worked for most of the game but sooner or later, in a 48 minute game, the better team wins.

Again, last night's game was no big deal. The Spurs had already won 18 games in a row and last night was just another easy win for the Spurs. The Spurs will be the first team in NBA history to sweep the entire playoffs.

Again, no trash talking, nothing personal against OKC, they're just not that good. No big celebrations, no news stories, no big surprises here.

Ah yes, every fanbase has a TimmytoZo

Budkin
05-29-2012, 12:18 PM
Ah yes, every fanbase has a TimmytoZo

No, SpursDynasty is one of a kind. I never laugh as hard as when I read his stuff. Classic.